Queen – Thank God It’s Christmas

About The Song

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A Rockin’ Relief: Unveiling the History of Queen’s  – Thank God It’s Christmas

Forget your typical sappy Christmas carol. Queen’s “Thank God It’s Christmas” is a shot of holiday cheer mixed with driving rock and roll, a gift from the theatrical Freddie Mercury and the tight-knit band that backed him. Let’s delve into the story behind this unconventional Christmas anthem:

1984: Nestled amidst the recording sessions for their album “The Works,” Queen takes a break. Brian May, the guitarist, starts noodling on a riff, and Roger Taylor, the drummer, jumps in with a playful Christmas drumbeat. Soon, Freddie Mercury is belting out lyrics, and John Deacon lays down a groovy bassline. “Thank God It’s Christmas” is born, a joyous outburst amidst the studio’s controlled environment.

A Unique Collaboration: Unlike most Queen songs, “Thank God It’s Christmas” is credited to both May and Taylor, a rare songwriting collaboration in the band’s history. This shared spirit shines through in the song’s contrasting elements – the whimsical verses celebrating family gatherings and the rocking chorus exploding with relief and pure holiday revelry.

Beyond the Traditional: This wasn’t your grandma’s Christmas song. Queen infused their signature theatricality, with layers of harmonies, unexpected tempo changes, and even a playful operatic flourish from Mercury. The lyrics, too, walk a tightrope between nostalgia and tongue-in-cheek humor, acknowledging the stress and commercialism alongside the genuine joy of the season.

A Non-Album Hit: “Thank God It’s Christmas” defied convention. Instead of landing on a Queen album, it became a standalone single, released in November 1984. This audacious move allowed the song to exist outside the band’s usual rock repertoire, finding its own space in the festive season.

A Christmas Staple: The gamble paid off. The song’s unique blend of rock and Christmas magic resonated. It hit the UK charts, staying there for six weeks, and became a surprise radio hit. Over the years, it’s solidified its place as a beloved holiday anthem, covered by countless artists and embraced by fans who crave a rockin’ alternative to the usual carols.

So next time you hear that opening guitar riff, remember – “Thank God It’s Christmas” is more than just a song. It’s a testament to Queen’s fearless creativity, a reminder that even the most traditional holidays can be reimagined with a healthy dose of rock and roll royalty.

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Lyrics

Oh, my love, we’ve had our share of tears
Oh, my friend, we’ve had our hopes and fears
Oh, my friends, it’s been a long hard year

But now it’s Christmas
Yes, it’s Christmas
Thank God it’s Christmas

The moon and stars seem awful cold and bright
Let’s hope the snow will make this Christmas right
My friends, the world will share this special night

Because it’s Christmas
Yes, it’s Christmas
Thank God it’s Christmas
For one night

Thank God it’s Christmas, yeah
Thank God it’s Christmas
Thank God it’s Christmas
Can it be Christmas?
Let it be Christmas
Every day

Oh, my love, we live in troubled days
Oh, my friend, we have the strangest ways
All my friends on this one day of days
Thank God it’s Christmas
Yes it’s Christmas
Thank God it’s Christmas
For one day

Thank God it’s Christmas
Yes, it’s Christmas
Thank God it’s Christmas
Ooh yeah
Thank God it’s Christmas
Yes, yes, yes, yes, it’s Christmas
Thank God it’s Christmas
For one day
A very merry Christmas to you all